The Notion of a Person

Belgrade Philosophical Annual 36 (1):87-106 (2023)
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The aim of this article is to clarify the content of the concept “person” as it figures in philosophical debates about personhood and personal identity. In order to do so, I will look at both specific philosophical problems that ask for a clear definition of this notion, as well as at the history of this concept’s formation, and try to motivate the specific assumptions that are tightly connected to it.

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Miljana Milojevic
University of Belgrade

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